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Mitsudomoe
Oshimeter
Synopsis
Fresh out of training, Satoshi Yabe lands his first teaching gig and gets assigned to an elementary school class that's basically a warzone. The ringleaders? The Marui triplets — three sisters who each bring their own brand of chaos. Mitsuba is a little sadist who acts way too grown for her age. Futaba has the strength of a small truck and zero filter. And Hitoha barely talks, reads books she definitely shouldn't have, and radiates an energy that makes everyone around her deeply uncomfortable. Together, they turn Yabe's professional life into a nonstop series of misunderstandings, absurd situations, and moments that make you wonder how an elementary school comedy got this unhinged. The humor here is relentless gag comedy — rapid-fire setups and punchlines that lean heavily on the contrast between the kids' innocence and the very not-innocent situations they stumble into. It's a 13-episode TV series from Studio Bridge, and it moves fast enough that it rarely drags. The triplet dynamic is genuinely the engine of the whole thing; their clashing personalities create this escalating loop of misunderstandings that keeps building. If you liked the chaotic energy of Muteki Kanban Musume or the oddball ensemble comedy of Tamako Market, this hits a similar nerve but cranks the absurdity up. It's also got that same slapstick-meets-heart vibe you find in Moeyo Ken, where the comedy is broad but the characters grow on you. Just don't expect anything subtle — this show knows exactly what it is.
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MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-115 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 116.

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